Q: Why no front disc pressure after replacing rear drum shoes?

asked by on January 12, 2017

I replaced my rear drum brakes on my e350 van. Afterwards I had no front disc pressure while bleeding the brakes. The rear squirts fluid, but the fronts barely seep out when I losen the bleeders with pressure applied. I may have misadjusted the rear brake adjustment. I don't know if I would lose front pressure if the rears were adjusted too far out. I'm afraid they might be because of the strong brake smell and heat after driving it.

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